Guglielmo Garcia Fernandez
EDUCATION- 2015 - present Joint PhD in Chemistry LAboratory of Molecular Magnetism (LaMM), Chemistry Department (Ugo Schiff), University of Florence, Italy. Université de Rennes 1, Rennes, France.
- 2014 Master Degree in Chemical Sciences (curriculum: Chemical structure, dynamics and reactivity), University of Florence LAboratory of Molecular Magnetism (LaMM), Chemistry Department (Ugo Schiff), University of Florence, Italy. Thesis title: Single Molecule Magnets on surface: an integrated MM and QM computational approach. A step forward to study real complex system in silica Supervisors: Dr. Federico Totti, Prof. Roberta Sessoli
- 2011 Bachelor Degree in Chemistry, University of Florence LENS – European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy Thesis title: Photoelectron spectroscopy of isolated molecule and cluster Supervisors: Dr. Maurizio Becucci, Dr. Giangaetano Pietraperzia
PARTICIPATION AT CONFERENCES AND SCHOOLSNational Conference “Journée scientifiques – GdR MCM-2: Magnétisme et Commutation Moléculaires” - November 2016 - Dourdan (France), Oral Communication: Lanthanides-based SMMs : from molecular properties to surface grafting exploiting multilevel ab initio techniques. National Conference “Journée du pole ouest - Réseau français de chemie teorique” - October 2016 - Rennes (France), Oral Communication: Lanthanide Single Molecule Magnets from isolated to surface: a theoretical point of view. International Conference ICCC2016 “42nd International Conference on Coordination Chemistry” - July 2016 - Brest (France), Oral Communication: Study of the self-assembly of the Single Molecule Magnet Fe4Ph on Au(111) via a combined MM and QM approach. International Conference BOOK-D “2nd Bordeaux Olivier Kahn Discussion” - May 2016 - Bordeaux (France), Poster contribution: Dysprosium(III)-based SMM coupled to a photoactive group: time will tell. An ab initio study. International Conference ECMM2015. “5th european conference on molecular magnetism” - September 2015 - Saragozza (Spain), Poster contribution: Assessment of a combined MM and QM approach for the study of the Single Molecule Magnet Fe4Ph adsorbed on Au(111). OTHER INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES2015 – present Research experience at the Université de Rennes 1, Rennes (France), in the frame of the joint PhD Thesis. September 2016 Visiting researcher in the J. Hutter group at the University of Zurich.
LINGUISTIC PROFICIENCYItalian (mother tongue) English (C1) French (B1) German (A2) |